Cal State Fullerton sets panel on immigration

April 17, 2013

Updated Aug. 21, 2013 12:28 p.m.

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Alexendro J. Gradilla, chair of African American studies and Chicana and Chicano studies at CSUF, will take part in a discussion on immigration laws and their impact on higher education. COURTESY OF CSUF

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Marionetas de la Esquina, a puppet theater from Mexico, will present a retelling of the fairytale “Sleeping Beauty Dreams” at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. COURTESY OF SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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From left are three of Cal State Fullerton's Hispanic Scholarship Golf Tournament founders: Richard Bermudez, Rosalina Davis and Silas H. Abrego. COURTESY OF ONSITE PHOTOGRAPHY

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Alexendro J. Gradilla, chair of African American studies and Chicana and Chicano studies at CSUF, will take part in a discussion on immigration laws and their impact on higher education. COURTESY OF CSUF

The free discussion, titled "From AB 540 to Legal Resident: Preparing for the New Challenges and Opportunities," will be held from noon-1 p.m. on Friday, April 19 in Room 141 of University Hall on campus. Call 657-278-3488.

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